See the original dataset here
In the United States, there have been 340 shootings. In those shootings, 373 lives have been lost. Chicago was the city most impacted by these shootings, with the most casualties of any city. On average, every shooting that occurs in the US will lead to the death of 1.0970588 deaths. On average, every shooting will also have 3.9617647 injuries as well.
## `summarise()` has grouped output by 'city'. You can override using the `.groups` argument.
From this table, we can see that Chicago has the most incidents of any city, with 135 casualties. Other cities such as Philadelphia and Memphis also suffer from a significant amount of shooting incidents, with 49 and 43 respectively. It can be drawn that many of the cities with the highest number of shooting-related casualties are among the most densely populated.
The shooting with the most casualties overall was the Douglas High School Shooting in Pompano Beach (Parkland), Florida. This shooting occurred on February 14, 2018. There were 17 injuries and 17 deaths.
This map allows us to judge the geographical differences in where shootings occur. Here you can see insight one. In addition, insight two.
Some analysis and scatterplot goes here.